I don't mind being hunted as a witch, as long as nobody possesses the
capability to burn me at the stake. I'm with Lee Daniel Crocker on this
one - a need for privacy is a symptom of a badly designed society.

Information, once disseminated, can never be recalled. Therefore, to try
and keep information private is the fragile strategy; to design a society
which can withstand the information being open is the nonfragile
strategy. (At Extro 5, LDC pointed out that the problem is not that a
cracker can obtain your social security number; the problem is that our
banking structure allows you to easily obtain a credit card in my name if
you have my social security number. He offered as an analogy a system
where ATMs allowed you to obtain cash using only the ATM card number,
rather than requiring the physical card plus a PIN.)

Ironically enough, LDC also wanted to send his kids to a fully monitored
school, something that sounded to me like a reasonably good approximation
of hell - although LDC did agree with me when I pointed out that the power
parents have over children needs to be substantially reduced before a
transparent school is a good idea.